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Read about Magydaris in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Magydaris (old Greek name). Umbelliferae. Two perennial herbs of Spain, Sicily and N. W. Afr., one of which is offered abroad as an ornamental plant. Lvs. pinnate or pinnatisect, the segms. large, dentate or cut: fls. white in compound many-rayed umbels, with the many bracts of the involucre and involucels linear or lanceolate; petals obovate and inflexed at the apex and more or less 2-lobed: fr. oblong, tomentose. M. tomentosa, Koch, has lvs. pinnatisect, tomentose beneath, nearly or quite glabrous above: bracts of involucre elongated-linear and undivided: fr. ovate, the carpels very obtuse and tomentose.


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